World Book Day is nearly here - and luckily schools will be distributing more than 15 million £1 World Book Day tokens across Coventry.

Schoolchildren across the city and surrounding region can get their hands on cheap books, thanks to National Book Tokens and publishers.

If your little one has received his or her voucher from school, take a peek at what £1 stories they can choose from this year.

Once they’ve decided on the book they want, all you need to do is take your token to your local bookshop and swap it for the literature of choice.

Or if none of the below take their fancy, you can use the voucher towards £1 off any full price book instead.

These are the books they can get with their £1 token:

1. Peppa Loves World Book Day

For pre-schoolers

For those who don't know, Peppa is a lovable, cheeky little piggy who lives with her little brother George, Mummy Pig and Daddy Pig.

Peppa’s favourite things include playing games, dressing up, days out and jumping in muddy puddles. Her adventures always end happily with loud snorts of laughter.

In this book, she can't decide which character to dress up as for World Book Day.

2. Everyone Loves Underpants

For pre-schoolers

This funny tale is delightfully brought to life by Ben Cort’s vibrant illustrations. With a madcap, rhyming text by award-winning Claire Freedman, this is sure to enchant and amuse the whole family.

3. Where's Wally? The Fantastic Journey

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For key stage 1 (aged 4-7)

Join Wally on his quest through magical and bizarre fantasy lands. Hidden in every intricately-detailed scene are Wally and his friends by Martin Handford.

It has lots of eye-boggling extras and will provide hours of fun as it also comes in a mini edition with extra puzzlers.

4. Enid Blyton's The Famous Five: Good Old Timmy and Other Stories

For key stage 1 (aged 4-7)

This special illustrated World Book Day book contains three of Enid Blyton’s page-turning short stories about the Famous Five - Julian, Dick, Anne, George and Timmy the dog.

It's got new cover illustrations from Laura Ellen Anderson.

5. Horrid Henry: Funny Fact Files

For key stage 1 (aged 4-7)

Horrid Henry is the no.1 expert in pulling pranks, running a cool club and making as much mayhem as possible. And boys and girls can be just like him if they read this book, which is full of facts about Henry, his top secret diary entries and passwords.

6. Princess Mirror-Belle and Snow White

For key stage 1 (aged 4-7)

Most kids love reading anything by Julia Donaldson and this book is all about Ellie, who gets a big shock when her double appears out of the bathroom mirror.

She is a princess, and a very mischievous one at that.

7. Butterfly Beach

For key stage 2 (7 - 11)

A brand-new story starring the unlikely best friends of The Butterfly Club, published specially for World Book Day 2017, from much-loved and bestselling author Jacqueline Wilson.

Selma can’t wait to go on holiday with her best friend forever, Tina. But a holiday with Tina means a holiday with her triplet sisters, too – and it’s not long before Selma feels like the odd one out.

8. Blob

For key stage 2 (7-11)

David Walliam's latest novel, written just for World Book Day, is the story of Bob who meets a blobfish called Blob.

9. Island

For key stage 3 (12+)

Written by David Almond, this tells the story of 16-year-old Louise who travels with her father each year to the island of Lindisfarne - the place Lousie's mother loved best.

But this year the island is a troubled place - her father meets an American tourist, Louise meets a mysterious boy called Hassan from Syria and a gang of boys are keen to get rid of him.

This is a story which shows how the journeys we take and the people we meet shape us forever.

10. Dead of Night

For key stage 3 (12+)

Set in the alternative World War II scenario of his Front Lines novels, Michael Grant, author of the bestselling Gone series, has written this story exclusively for World Book Day.

It tells the story of Rio Richlin, a soldier in the American army who is on a training exercise in Wales. She ends up getting lost and spending a night in a creepy old inn.